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when the philadelphia arora revealed that he had overdrawn his salary to pay the heavy costs of official entertaining, washington suffered the tortures of the damned but he never complained not publicly. privately he railed against editor who were guilty in his words of stuffing his papers. >> historians have spilled barrels of ink imagining the relationship between young washington and focus on powell, the sophisticated wife of philadelphia's former mayor and washington confidentant who did not hesitate. tipped off to his eagerness to retire at the end of his term, mrs. powell knew exactly what buttons to push. were he to leave office, in the spring of 1793, she told washington, it would give joy to the constitution's bitter foes, ambition had been the moving spring of all of your actions seen by your career was glorious, with profound address withdrawn yourself from a station that promised nothing to your ambition and that might eventually involve your popularity. you love philosophic retirement she told washington, convinced the world that you're a practical philosopher and your nativ
when the philadelphia arora revealed that he had overdrawn his salary to pay the heavy costs of official entertaining, washington suffered the tortures of the damned but he never complained not publicly. privately he railed against editor who were guilty in his words of stuffing his papers. >> historians have spilled barrels of ink imagining the relationship between young washington and focus on powell, the sophisticated wife of philadelphia's former mayor and washington confidentant who...
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unrepen tent to the last, the philadelphia aurora proclaimed, quote, every heart ought to be high with exultation the name of washington from his day ceases to give a currency to corruption. washington characteristically declined to engage his nemesis in public debate. privately he confided, quote, this man has celebrity in a certain way, for his calamise are to be exceeded only by imputence and both stand unrivaled. with his usual quiet competence, presidential secretary tobias saw to the packing of 97 boxes, 14 trunks, 43 casts, 13 packages and 3 hampers for transport on the salem. lea would perform a more personal service on a bleak december night, less than three years later, when he ministered to his friend, as washington lay dying at mt. vernon from a lethally sore throat. by then, washington had performed his last, great service to his country. in the spring of 1797, he had expressed the wish to his future son-in-law that the virginia legislature might see its way to adopt the policy of gradual emancipation of slaves. it could prevent much future mischief, said washington, to vi
unrepen tent to the last, the philadelphia aurora proclaimed, quote, every heart ought to be high with exultation the name of washington from his day ceases to give a currency to corruption. washington characteristically declined to engage his nemesis in public debate. privately he confided, quote, this man has celebrity in a certain way, for his calamise are to be exceeded only by imputence and both stand unrivaled. with his usual quiet competence, presidential secretary tobias saw to the...
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we're working with the city of philadelphia. they're doing some very innovative waste water work. >> can you tell us what that trip cost? >> not off the top of my head, sir. >> can you tell us what your travel budget is? >> we can get you the information, sir. >> can you tell us who sets your travel budget? >> our overall travel budget is down. it's decreased every year. i set our agency's budget to ask folks as much as possible -- >> is it several million a year, several hundred thousand a year? >> i don't know. we're happy to get you the numbers. >> is your budget up to you? >> i take responsibility for the reductions in travel that have happened every year that i have been here. yes, sir. >> i want to ask about your nonprofit grants. we went to your website. and, um -- some of them, seem to be absolutely total -- total sense. the american lung association. some of them are bupuzzling. you have 1,000 friends in iowa yaw gave $30,000 to. you have 1240urks friends in pennsylvania you gave $85,000 to. alabama people against a litt
we're working with the city of philadelphia. they're doing some very innovative waste water work. >> can you tell us what that trip cost? >> not off the top of my head, sir. >> can you tell us what your travel budget is? >> we can get you the information, sir. >> can you tell us who sets your travel budget? >> our overall travel budget is down. it's decreased every year. i set our agency's budget to ask folks as much as possible -- >> is it several...
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. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where i worked on the trial team doing trials for the city, handling my own cases, and supervising a team of attorneys as well. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? >> i always assumed i would go back to the philadelphia area since that is where my family is. i was always interested in san francisco in terms of what it is as a city, its culture, it's amazing lgbt community. i came out here for a summer, fell in love with it. i have been interested in politics since i was a kid. i worked on campaigns as a teenager. i was involved campaign against senato
. >> i grew up in the philadelphia area, in new jersey. i went to school up and down the east coast. i went to undergrad at duke university. i went to law school at harvard. after clerking for a judge, i came out here in 1997. i have been here for the last 14 years. i have always lived in the castro. i am an attorney. i started out in private practice. i settle private law firm during complex commercial litigation. in 2002, and moved over to the sentences the city attorney's office where...
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they asked his permission to take this memorial to the congress in philadelphia. washington was very uneasy about this. it was a violation of military protocol. it could be seen, of course, as a challenge to civilian authority, authority that he had always respected. but nonetheless the situation was so grave he feared that if he refused permission for his officers to take this memorial to philadelphia, he would resent the consequences that would arise. the memorial began in asking the congress, quote, as the head and sovereign to hear our plea, we have borne all that men can bear in further experimentsen our patience may have fatal results. this was entrusted to them to deliver to the congress. the congress received the memorial, gave it to a committee, of course, and the committee then deliberated for weeks and weeks. in the meantime, those gentlemen i mentioned earlier, hamilton, madison, morris and morris and lincoln began to concoct a plan. they saw an opportunity here with the disgruntled army to use the army as a lever, as a threat, against the states and th
they asked his permission to take this memorial to the congress in philadelphia. washington was very uneasy about this. it was a violation of military protocol. it could be seen, of course, as a challenge to civilian authority, authority that he had always respected. but nonetheless the situation was so grave he feared that if he refused permission for his officers to take this memorial to philadelphia, he would resent the consequences that would arise. the memorial began in asking the...
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there is an announcement from the mayor's office. >> of philadelphia has of -- new questions about the mayor's use of the skybox. >> a special common the recognition of his contribution to civil rights. >> a winter weather advisory for the northern suburbs. some rain and snow are on the way for the weekend. it is relatively mild here in town. >> the baltimore mayor has announced the city will enter into 85-year agreement with a new motor sports promoter. -- a five-year agreement with a new motor sports promoter. the city canceled its contract with baltimore racing development last year after the company did not pay an estimated $12 million in debts owed to investors, the city, and the state. >> the mayor says there is no governing policy about its use. jane miller takes a look at one city that does have rules about how the skybox is used. >> near stephanie rawlings blake knowledge there are few rules governing the tickets. the guest list shows most skybox tickets went to the mayor's family, political friends and supporters, and staff. even her campaign officials and professional fund-r
there is an announcement from the mayor's office. >> of philadelphia has of -- new questions about the mayor's use of the skybox. >> a special common the recognition of his contribution to civil rights. >> a winter weather advisory for the northern suburbs. some rain and snow are on the way for the weekend. it is relatively mild here in town. >> the baltimore mayor has announced the city will enter into 85-year agreement with a new motor sports promoter. -- a five-year...
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where the los angeles clippers left it late to secure a victory over the philadelphia seventy six ers blake griffin and chris paul combining for a game winning shots in the dying seconds as the pacific division leaders came away with an extremely narrow seventy eight seventy seven away when philadelphia started strongly with blackout lou williams among the five six players to school double figures with eleven points the clippers blake griffin was on song in the second quarter though a great move hey reading with a huge dunk well worth another look. drew griffin. then figure prominently in the final moments diving to save an errant pass rumpel the move resulted in pole draining a tough shot with just three seconds left over one of the league's best defenders and andre it. proved to be the difference as the clippers held on a seventy eight seventy seven win. now russian athletes are steadily becoming a major force at the paralympics although the winter games of the country's four say russia is slowly climbing up the ranks in some of disciplines as well all corresponded ramón course the
where the los angeles clippers left it late to secure a victory over the philadelphia seventy six ers blake griffin and chris paul combining for a game winning shots in the dying seconds as the pacific division leaders came away with an extremely narrow seventy eight seventy seven away when philadelphia started strongly with blackout lou williams among the five six players to school double figures with eleven points the clippers blake griffin was on song in the second quarter though a great...
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in the philadelphia suburbs and lehigh valley. many of these are college educated women. santorum continues this thrust toward the social issues that turned voters off. and lastly, he got trapped in a series of problems that appeared to make him be a hypocrite. he had taken up residence in virginia, maintaining a home in alleghany county in the north hills. but when reporters checked on it, it didn't look like anyone was living there. then he had a residency problem similar to the walgren program which the casey campaign used effectively. the second problem was his kids were going to a pennsylvania cyber school collecting tuition as they were pennsylvania residents. that became part of the controversy. in conclusion, he ran into about four of these areas that i just articulated that simply were overwhelming. his lost in 18 percentage points to bob casey, that was the biggest single loss for an incumbent in history of the state since the civil war. >> as you look at what happened in 2006 and what the romney c campaign has been sayi
in the philadelphia suburbs and lehigh valley. many of these are college educated women. santorum continues this thrust toward the social issues that turned voters off. and lastly, he got trapped in a series of problems that appeared to make him be a hypocrite. he had taken up residence in virginia, maintaining a home in alleghany county in the north hills. but when reporters checked on it, it didn't look like anyone was living there. then he had a residency problem similar to the walgren...
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perched in the hills northwest of philadelphia, the rebel capital recently surrendered to general howe's redcoats. valley forge represents the war's low point for washington and his shivering army. a year has passed since the surprise victories at trenton and princeton. no one who observed the british route at princeton would ever forget the sight of washington astride blueskin pursuing the fleeing invaders while shouting at the top of his voice "it's a fine fox chase, boys!"sive instincts, the commanding general believed that history might repeat itself at germantown in the philadelphia suburbs, ten months after his little army did the impossible to the watch words victory or death. once again, washington counted on the element of surprise to shift the odds in his favor. his overly complex battle required no fewer than four separate columns to converge on the same spot by as many routes. in the event the morning fog obscured his vision, at one point the fearless commander rode far out in front of his army. exposing himself to enemy fire, chm in the sound of mind th whizzing bullets. vic
perched in the hills northwest of philadelphia, the rebel capital recently surrendered to general howe's redcoats. valley forge represents the war's low point for washington and his shivering army. a year has passed since the surprise victories at trenton and princeton. no one who observed the british route at princeton would ever forget the sight of washington astride blueskin pursuing the fleeing invaders while shouting at the top of his voice "it's a fine fox chase, boys!"sive...
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the port of philadelphia is a perfect example. the state has advanced $15 million to continue deepening the delaware riverable cha-- ri channel. thf is this is a project that links our economy to the world. [ applause ] representative, i appreciate that and i will give you a couple more chances. you see the panama canal is being widened and deepened to accommodate the new generation of tankers. those ships can dock anywhere on the east coast from virginia to boston and anywhere that is except philadelphia, where the river is too shallow. we want those ships tying up to the docks of philadelphia. the world's best inland port. once we complete the work. our estimate suggested over the next five years as many as 75,000 jobs will be created or saved both directly and indirectly. this is not just a compact with today's economy. it is a vindication of our history. philadelphia was founded as a port city. it received countless people into the new world. through war and peace, it has been our gateway to the atlantic and beyond and we inten
the port of philadelphia is a perfect example. the state has advanced $15 million to continue deepening the delaware riverable cha-- ri channel. thf is this is a project that links our economy to the world. [ applause ] representative, i appreciate that and i will give you a couple more chances. you see the panama canal is being widened and deepened to accommodate the new generation of tankers. those ships can dock anywhere on the east coast from virginia to boston and anywhere that is except...
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the philadelphia policy spells out how many tickets go to whom. for football, six go to the mayor, two to city council, two to city employees. the rest to nonprofit organizations for special recognition. no tickets can go to city contractors and no tickets can be used for political fund-raising. the philadelphia policy requires public disclosure of everybody who uses the sky boxes. >> i think baltimore could benefit from a policy similar to that. >> susan is with the group "common cause." the group is pushing stephanie rawlings-blake to ensure that the box is used for the public benefit, not the mayors. >> the reason the sky boxes exist for the city's benefit is because of taxpayer money funding them. so they should be used in a way that helps the taxpayers and helps the city as a whole. >> we asked the mayor's press secretary whether a sky box policy was under consideration. he refused to answer and instead complained about our coverage of this story. you can read his statement at our web site at wbaltv.com. i'm jane miller, wbal-tv 11 news. >> an
the philadelphia policy spells out how many tickets go to whom. for football, six go to the mayor, two to city council, two to city employees. the rest to nonprofit organizations for special recognition. no tickets can go to city contractors and no tickets can be used for political fund-raising. the philadelphia policy requires public disclosure of everybody who uses the sky boxes. >> i think baltimore could benefit from a policy similar to that. >> susan is with the group...
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spat on him and called him names and suffered attacks similar to the one against nadin khoury, the philadelphia boy. >> the boy grabbed me by the arm, skeezed me and yelled and said i am going to shoot you. >> i thought the father would be concerned about his son's actions. he called me names, threatened me and said he would shoot me himself if i pursued actions against his son. >> hussan refused to attend the school. i said are you getting beat up by those boys? he said no, my religion teacher. >> student of all faiths are required to attend islamic faiths. those are often beaten by the teacher. so it was for hussan. he was punished regularly, with a two-foot wooden rod. [ foreign speaking ] i bear witness there is no god but god. and i bear witness mohammed is the messenger of god. >> i don't like saying it. it isn't in my heart. >> he went to the school and asked why his christian son was beaten because he failed to resite the prayers. >> teacher's beatens took a toll. he started to experience grand maul seizures and now takes medicines. he now goes to another school and suffers less attacks
spat on him and called him names and suffered attacks similar to the one against nadin khoury, the philadelphia boy. >> the boy grabbed me by the arm, skeezed me and yelled and said i am going to shoot you. >> i thought the father would be concerned about his son's actions. he called me names, threatened me and said he would shoot me himself if i pursued actions against his son. >> hussan refused to attend the school. i said are you getting beat up by those boys? he said no,...
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the new survey published by forbes fouud 60-percent of 3 people don't like the philadelphia eagles playerown for his dogfighting 3& vick barely edged out golfer tiger woodss.. whose reputation took aahit aftee a cheating scannal that ended his marriage. marrrage.someone else on the list.... n-b-a player kris humphries... who you may remember was married to kim pardashian for 72 days. we definitely like this next at! athlete!((29:44 i'm stilll stunned that we weren't playiig in that game 29:47)) 29:47))michael oher talks about the sudden end to thee ravens' season... ann ttlls us how you can get a chance to meet hhm. him..nd meteorologist stevv fertig is back to tell us whether we're going to need to bundle up for the wwekend. you're watching fox 45 good day baltimore. 3&((ad lib meteorologist)) ((ad lib meteooologgst)) it's our mmbideal of the week! every week.. we'll bring you a deal frommmobideals... which provides coupons directly to yourrcell phone! phone!!his week's deal omes prom... working wonders home. get a 4 piece palm wax candles gift set for 35-15.that's 30 pprcent off. juss g
the new survey published by forbes fouud 60-percent of 3 people don't like the philadelphia eagles playerown for his dogfighting 3& vick barely edged out golfer tiger woodss.. whose reputation took aahit aftee a cheating scannal that ended his marriage. marrrage.someone else on the list.... n-b-a player kris humphries... who you may remember was married to kim pardashian for 72 days. we definitely like this next at! athlete!((29:44 i'm stilll stunned that we weren't playiig in that game...
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el doug collins did a number. >> chicago bulls had a lead early laid back and let the 76ers knocked out and philadelphiaot the issue tonight. show up no matter who you play especially a better team and the east. trailing early and began digging away on defense chicago bulls 82 annawan with the mvp of the six points at down five points at halftime at philadelphia took over the game. d-rose packed at the iron here come jrue holiday and andre iguodala put an kyle korver in a poster up to 20 late in the third quarter this was the story tonight outworking the chicago bulls with loose balls at offensive boards andre iguodala got the tip here with 19 points and 76ers plan with them. holiday guys it to thaddeus young and then to rookie lavoy allen 98-82 philadelphia. tomorrow night against the new york knicks. back in the pack in the big east chance for a victory a night for the demons down by six at the end of timeout and rosemont. college football game reloaded today first state high school football players can side letters of intent can sign letters of intent tim beckham notre dame got qb gunner kiel but rec
el doug collins did a number. >> chicago bulls had a lead early laid back and let the 76ers knocked out and philadelphiaot the issue tonight. show up no matter who you play especially a better team and the east. trailing early and began digging away on defense chicago bulls 82 annawan with the mvp of the six points at down five points at halftime at philadelphia took over the game. d-rose packed at the iron here come jrue holiday and andre iguodala put an kyle korver in a poster up to 20...
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the license plates on the car are the same that was on the car that was in philadelphia, mississippi, yesterday. and apparently this is off to the side of the road. it wasn't going toward meridian, but it was going in the opposite direction. now, whether there are any bodies in the car, we won't know until we can get into the car ourselves. we've got agents, of course, on the ground and as soon as we get definite word i'll, of course, get word to you. but i did want you to know apparently what's happened these men have been killed. although, as i say, we can't tell whether anybody's in there in view of the intense heat. >> now, what would make you think they've been killed? >> because of the fact that it is the same car that they were in in philadelphia -- >> that's an audiotape from an oval office between lyndon johnson and j. edgar hoover, the bodies were found on august the 4th, 1964. there was an election coming up. you'd become the assistant attorney general for civil rights. what's the story about schwerner, cheney, and goodman, and what role do you play? >> well, they were part
the license plates on the car are the same that was on the car that was in philadelphia, mississippi, yesterday. and apparently this is off to the side of the road. it wasn't going toward meridian, but it was going in the opposite direction. now, whether there are any bodies in the car, we won't know until we can get into the car ourselves. we've got agents, of course, on the ground and as soon as we get definite word i'll, of course, get word to you. but i did want you to know apparently...
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kobe started the game just 24 points behind the big diesel, only fitting to reach the mark in his hometown of philadelphia. the black ma ma comes out firing. 14 points in the first quarter. then in the second, kobe makes history, drains a jumper to move past shaq and into fifth place on the all-time scoring list. he finished with 28. however, lou williams spoils kobe's big night and scoring 14 of his 24 down the stretch. the 76ers take the lead and beat the lakers 95-90. chris paul in orlando showing everyone why he is an all-star. 29 points and seven dimes. this one goes to overtime and when cp-iii ends the magic show and stops and pops for two. clippers rally from 15 down to win in o. . the knicks without amar'e stoudemi stoudemire. who would pick up the slack against the jazz? how about jeremy lynn? that is right paep the second-year player out of harvard had a career high 28 points in his first-ever start. knicks pull out all of the stops and win 99-88. the nation's still buzzesing over the giants come-from-behind win in super bowl xlvi. while the team awaits a victory parade in new york city, eli had
kobe started the game just 24 points behind the big diesel, only fitting to reach the mark in his hometown of philadelphia. the black ma ma comes out firing. 14 points in the first quarter. then in the second, kobe makes history, drains a jumper to move past shaq and into fifth place on the all-time scoring list. he finished with 28. however, lou williams spoils kobe's big night and scoring 14 of his 24 down the stretch. the 76ers take the lead and beat the lakers 95-90. chris paul in orlando...
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in front of the philadelphia art museum.it was all part of a "soul train" line... ring don cornelius and whitney houston.the event record... by about 40 people. the city's mayor was there to kick off the event. demanding answers. answers.ed: governor can we get a few minutes to talk about the pardons with you? gov: "not really, when the supreme court rules it wwll be time to talk." talk."we caught up with the former governor of mississippi... haley barbour... to ask about his before leaving office. how and his reaction to the questions when we finally caught up to him. him. 3 ((break 1)) [ female announcer ] with swiffer wet cleaning better doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna...use these. ♪ give me just a little more time ♪ [ female announcer ] unlike mops, swiffer can maneuver into tight spaces without the hassle and its wet mopping cloths can clean better in half the time, so you don't miss a thing. mom? ahhhh! ahhhh! no it's mommy! [ female announcer ] swiffer. better clean in half the time. or your money back. [ female announcer ] swiffer. better cl
in front of the philadelphia art museum.it was all part of a "soul train" line... ring don cornelius and whitney houston.the event record... by about 40 people. the city's mayor was there to kick off the event. demanding answers. answers.ed: governor can we get a few minutes to talk about the pardons with you? gov: "not really, when the supreme court rules it wwll be time to talk." talk."we caught up with the former governor of mississippi... haley barbour... to ask...
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it came with the philadelphia warriors. celebrating. fred inglis is live with more. >> reporter: yes, mark, you know, that night there were a couple of other guys playing. four players that night for the warriors scored in double figures. then you add the fifth guy in triple figures, wilt with 100. he was teammate that night, scored 17 points. made all eight field goals. you remember that night as being surreal. >> well,well, the thing i remember most about it, two things, we won the game, and the fact wilt tried to come out -- he wasn't trying to rub it in. we just wanted to get the game over with. we were all very happy. >>> there was no television, no highlights. there was one reporter from pennsylvania where the game was played, it did not seem like it was that big a deal for anybody. even the locker room -- >> you have to understand, when you play with wilt chamberlain, anything is possible. i played in one game where he got 78. he was a great, great athlete. people should take it for what he did. it was a great feet, one that will
it came with the philadelphia warriors. celebrating. fred inglis is live with more. >> reporter: yes, mark, you know, that night there were a couple of other guys playing. four players that night for the warriors scored in double figures. then you add the fifth guy in triple figures, wilt with 100. he was teammate that night, scored 17 points. made all eight field goals. you remember that night as being surreal. >> well,well, the thing i remember most about it, two things, we won...
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he was of the philadelphia inquirer and for three seasons he covered football, is the right? >> that's right. islamic he's written for the new yorker, the atlantic, sports illustrated, of rolling stone, and i have to mention that wikipedia notes he read the electric kool-aid acid test. >> i was struck as well but not to become a jobless -- journalist. >> t. j. camapana who to my mind is as close as you can get to the digital sherlock holmes. he's also the senior manager for the investigations of microsoft and digital crime unit and he gave me a sticker. before mark talks i want to just talk a little about our subject the history of the worm probably most of new art familiar with it came from a trends fiction novel written by john in 1975 in which he deposited something called the tapeworm, and the wonderful thing about that book, in particular with respect to conficker is that he sketched out an offer of syrian regime that controlled the society from the omnipresent network, and the rebels used a tapeworm and the only way the regime could get rid of the worm is unless they lo
he was of the philadelphia inquirer and for three seasons he covered football, is the right? >> that's right. islamic he's written for the new yorker, the atlantic, sports illustrated, of rolling stone, and i have to mention that wikipedia notes he read the electric kool-aid acid test. >> i was struck as well but not to become a jobless -- journalist. >> t. j. camapana who to my mind is as close as you can get to the digital sherlock holmes. he's also the senior manager for...
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in spite of carlton's canadian troop, brave washington will give the word and make them howl and whoop. in philadelphia, destiny intervened once more, much to the dismay of john hancock, who coveted military glory for himself. on june 15th, congress raised washington to the command of an army and a nation that existed mostly in its imagination. waiting three days to break the news to martha, the newly elevated brigadier general revealed his inexpressible concern, worsened by the uneasiness his new assignment was bound to cause his wife. "so far from seeking disappointment, he assured her, i have used every power in to avoid it, not only from my unwillingness to part from you and family, but from the unconsciousness of its being a trust too great for my capacity and that i should enjoy more real happiness and felicity in one month with you at home than i have the most distant prospect of reaping abroad if my story was to be seven time seven years." justifying his actions to martha, washington claimed, "it was utterly out of my power to refuse this appointment without exposing my character to such censur
in spite of carlton's canadian troop, brave washington will give the word and make them howl and whoop. in philadelphia, destiny intervened once more, much to the dismay of john hancock, who coveted military glory for himself. on june 15th, congress raised washington to the command of an army and a nation that existed mostly in its imagination. waiting three days to break the news to martha, the newly elevated brigadier general revealed his inexpressible concern, worsened by the uneasiness his...
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that hurt him among independent voters in pennsylvania, particularly those voters that lived in the philadelphia suburbs and up in the lehigh valley. you know, the important voters in our state that usually determine collections. many of these are college-educated women, and santorum continued to thrust toward the social issues, and quite frankly turned voters off. then last week he got trapped in a series of problems that appeared to make him be -- appear to be a hypocrite. he himself had taken up residence in virginia, maintaining what he said was a home in allegheny county in the north hills, but when reporters checked on it, it didn't look like anyone was living there, and then he had a residency problem very similar to the walgren problem which the casey campaign used very effectively. and the second problem was his kids were going to a pennsylvania cyberschool collecting tuition as though they were pennsylvania residents for that, and that also became part of the controversy. so in conclusion, he ran into, you know, about four of these areas that i just articulated that simply were overwhe
that hurt him among independent voters in pennsylvania, particularly those voters that lived in the philadelphia suburbs and up in the lehigh valley. you know, the important voters in our state that usually determine collections. many of these are college-educated women, and santorum continued to thrust toward the social issues, and quite frankly turned voters off. then last week he got trapped in a series of problems that appeared to make him be -- appear to be a hypocrite. he himself had...
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with the refineries that are closing particularly in marcus hook, pennsylvania, as well as in the philadelphia -- the sunoco refineries there, totaling about 2,000 jobs, there is a concern that they are -- that the fuel for
with the refineries that are closing particularly in marcus hook, pennsylvania, as well as in the philadelphia -- the sunoco refineries there, totaling about 2,000 jobs, there is a concern that they are -- that the fuel for
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kobe started the game just 24 points behind the big diesel, only fitting to reach the mark in his hometown of philadelphia. the black ma baa comes out firing. 14 points in the first quarter. in the second, kobe makes history. drains a jumper to move past shaq and into fifth place ones all-time scoring list. he finished. 28. however, lou williams spoils ko kobe's big night. the 76ers take the lead and beat the lakers 95-90. l.a.'s other team fared much better. this one goes to overtime. that's when cp3 ends the magic show. stops and pops for two. clippers rally to win in o.t. >>> the knicks were already without amar'e stoudemire last night. then they lost carmelo anthony. he left in the first quart we are a groin pull. he's day to day. so who would pick up the slack against the jazz? how about jeremy lynn? that's right, the second year player out of harvard had his first ever start. knicks win 99-88. >>> the nation's still buzzing over the giants come-from-behind win in super bowl xlvi. while the team awaits a victory parade in new york city, eli manning had a parade of his own at the happiest place on ear
kobe started the game just 24 points behind the big diesel, only fitting to reach the mark in his hometown of philadelphia. the black ma baa comes out firing. 14 points in the first quarter. in the second, kobe makes history. drains a jumper to move past shaq and into fifth place ones all-time scoring list. he finished. 28. however, lou williams spoils ko kobe's big night. the 76ers take the lead and beat the lakers 95-90. l.a.'s other team fared much better. this one goes to overtime. that's...
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. >> reporter: jimmy stewart won that year for "the philadelphia story. lifelong friends. >> whatever happens to you will happen to me. >> reporter: in 1944 ingrid bergman up for the best actress for "for whom the bell tolls" competed against her good friend jennifer jones in "song of bernadette." . >> i have a cool head. >> reporter: jones won and if bergman was disappointed, she didn't let on. nor did she have to wait long. the next year she won for "gaslight." the oscar presented by her friend and ex-competitor. hollywood is a small place. it's not uncommon for friends to be nominated against friends. >> reporter: in 1973 after "the last tango in paris," brando was up for best actor against jack nicholson for "the last detail." they were next-door neighbors and drinking buddies. the year before brando had won for "the godfather" and famously declined it. two years later nicholson finally won for "cuckoo's nest." >> i guess this proves there are as many nuts in the academy as anywhere else. >> reporter: win, lose or draw, the likelihood is these two bud
. >> reporter: jimmy stewart won that year for "the philadelphia story. lifelong friends. >> whatever happens to you will happen to me. >> reporter: in 1944 ingrid bergman up for the best actress for "for whom the bell tolls" competed against her good friend jennifer jones in "song of bernadette." . >> i have a cool head. >> reporter: jones won and if bergman was disappointed, she didn't let on. nor did she have to wait long. the next year...
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. >> up next, an exclusive interview with the president of the philadelphia federal reserve, charles h me. find out why he says the fed's pledge to keep rates at extremely low levels to late 2014 is actually undermining investor confidence. stay with us for that interview. the. >>> time now for "going global" europe. >> hi, everybody, i'm louisa. these are the stories we're watching in europe. tomorrow, finance ministers are meeting in brussels, where greece's progress and the psi will be on the agenda. we'll also be chewing over inflation from the euro zone, plus the earnings continue to flow. we get the results from continentale. tune in to cnbc world to catch all of that action overseas. "going global" with your money. >>> welcome back. the federal reserve's beige book striking an upbeat tone today. the beige book breakdown. >> the beige book finds overall economic activity continued to increase at a modest to moderate pace in january and early february. most federal reserve districts reported a slight increase in hiring, the fed said. ben bernanke's comments on capitol hill this m
. >> up next, an exclusive interview with the president of the philadelphia federal reserve, charles h me. find out why he says the fed's pledge to keep rates at extremely low levels to late 2014 is actually undermining investor confidence. stay with us for that interview. the. >>> time now for "going global" europe. >> hi, everybody, i'm louisa. these are the stories we're watching in europe. tomorrow, finance ministers are meeting in brussels, where greece's...
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right doctor took from the philadelphia university in jordan thanks very much for your insight thank you thank you. more than two hundred thousand people came out onto the streets of russia saturday for a day of protests the largest the capital seen so far one group was demanding fair elections others are rallying to support the current leadership our correspondent peter all over reports on both. well saturday was a day of demonstrations here in the russian capital we saw a march and a rally by opposition supporters a large group of their meeting in the center of the city and marching here to block my a square which block my has really become the central focus point for opposition protesters here in moscow this is the second time that opposition protesters have taken to pull last night a square far fewer the this time than last but of course the the weather a big deciding factor cripplingly mo temperatures here in the russian capital in fact the organizers of the protest here shortened the events that were going to be happening just to make it all comfortable for people who had come o
right doctor took from the philadelphia university in jordan thanks very much for your insight thank you thank you. more than two hundred thousand people came out onto the streets of russia saturday for a day of protests the largest the capital seen so far one group was demanding fair elections others are rallying to support the current leadership our correspondent peter all over reports on both. well saturday was a day of demonstrations here in the russian capital we saw a march and a rally by...
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a defense motion says the general counsel for the philadelphia archdiocese found it, put it in a drawer, and somehow did not turn it over to a grand jury. >> so, susan, any reaction from the archdiocese or from prosecutors at this point? >> that's the tough thing. there's a gag order on all the lawyers, including prosecutors, so don, right now, no one is commenting. >> all right, susan, thank you very much. we appreciate you joining us on that story. >>> in the meantime we're going to move on now and talk about muslim-american community in new york, angered over newly released nypd documents, leaked internal police report allegedly details police surveillance of muslim-owned businesses and mosques in newark, new jersey. it reportedly shows maps and photographs but included no references to terrorism or criminal activity. muslim business owners are angry over the surveillance. >> it makes me feel like i've been violated, you know, like i've been, like someone has come into my home and has watched me without me knowing, and i don't think that's right. >> new york's police commissioner ray
a defense motion says the general counsel for the philadelphia archdiocese found it, put it in a drawer, and somehow did not turn it over to a grand jury. >> so, susan, any reaction from the archdiocese or from prosecutors at this point? >> that's the tough thing. there's a gag order on all the lawyers, including prosecutors, so don, right now, no one is commenting. >> all right, susan, thank you very much. we appreciate you joining us on that story. >>> in the...
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in the philadelphia, they are closing refineries because they do not have the volume of crude they once had. in texas, they will be adding refinery jobs. this is a $7 billion construction project. it is here. in one of the president's saturday radio addresses said, i will do whatever it takes to get jobs. this is a jobs bill. most folks will agree that this is 20,000 direct jobs. there are 118,000. more than 100,000 indirect jobs in hotels and restaurants and the different things that come about. and is nearly 1 million barrels a day that we do not have to get from somewhere else. if gas prices go up, they will go up another 60 cents before memorial day. some are predicting as much as $5 a gallon by the fourth of july. demand is down in the united states. as the economy worldwide begins to pick up, there is a greater thirst for this oil. if we just sent it to china, how does that help us? that is what canada will do if we say no. >> there was a big outcry over the obama administration's requirement that its lawyers cover contraception. do you think women should have access to free contr
in the philadelphia, they are closing refineries because they do not have the volume of crude they once had. in texas, they will be adding refinery jobs. this is a $7 billion construction project. it is here. in one of the president's saturday radio addresses said, i will do whatever it takes to get jobs. this is a jobs bill. most folks will agree that this is 20,000 direct jobs. there are 118,000. more than 100,000 indirect jobs in hotels and restaurants and the different things that come...
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like you. [ laughter ] ♪ >>> welcome back to "first look". >>> in sports, big win by the vastly improved philadelphia. overshadowed a big milestone for kobe bryant last night. here is mario so he he's. so he lease. >>> hi there. good morning. kobe bryant leaped over shaquille o'neal on the all-time scoring list but even that wasn't enough to knock off the sixers. kobe started the game just 24 points behind the big diesel, only fitting to reach the mark in his hometown of philadelphia. the black ma ma comes out firing. 14 points in the first quarter. then in the second, kobe makes history, drains a jumper to move past shaq and into fifth place on the all-time scoring list. he finished with 28. however, lou williams spoils kobe's big night and scoring 14 of his 24 down the stretch. the 76ers take the lead and beat the lakers 95-90. chris paul in orlando showing everyone why he is an all-star. 29 points and seven dimes. this one goes to overtime and when cp-iii ends the magic show and stops and pops for two. clippers rally from 15 down to win in ot. the knicks without amar'e stoudemire. who would pick u
like you. [ laughter ] ♪ >>> welcome back to "first look". >>> in sports, big win by the vastly improved philadelphia. overshadowed a big milestone for kobe bryant last night. here is mario so he he's. so he lease. >>> hi there. good morning. kobe bryant leaped over shaquille o'neal on the all-time scoring list but even that wasn't enough to knock off the sixers. kobe started the game just 24 points behind the big diesel, only fitting to reach the mark in...
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when north african pirates got ahold of the uss philadelphia and the crew.st, decatur and 74 of his men disguised themselves. then they sailed right past the shore gunners and right into tripoli harbor in what is now libya. without drawing any suspicion, they boarded the philadelphia, killed everybody on board. blew up the ship without losing a single man and some pirates met their match 208 years ago today.
when north african pirates got ahold of the uss philadelphia and the crew.st, decatur and 74 of his men disguised themselves. then they sailed right past the shore gunners and right into tripoli harbor in what is now libya. without drawing any suspicion, they boarded the philadelphia, killed everybody on board. blew up the ship without losing a single man and some pirates met their match 208 years ago today.
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to live with one of the philadelphia police or the streets. it's a little out of both really we will never have to use the weapons for self defense but we should be prepared the full class including the teacher. seventeen students. or so. wealthy british scientists some. of the. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our. top stories here on r.t. . says it was back to weapons in syria because some countries refused to condemn all the opposition groups operating that western backed u.n. resolution demands president assad step down. u.k.'s high court considers a patient we can expound adjourning the son sure is wanted in sweden on allegations of sexual assault which could be expanded insists the case is politically motivated on a response to his website publishing secret u.s. cables. and israel's ad campaign insults jews based in the us suggesting that jewish identity is being diluted by the country they live in that many al
to live with one of the philadelphia police or the streets. it's a little out of both really we will never have to use the weapons for self defense but we should be prepared the full class including the teacher. seventeen students. or so. wealthy british scientists some. of the. markets. scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our. top stories here on r.t. . says it was back to...
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ok to live without one of the philadelphia lawyers or the streets of the jail without a gun hopefully we will never have to use the weapons for self defense but we should be preparing the full class including the teacher as it was. seventeen students and six and one of seven or so. wealthy british scientists seinfeld's that's not on my list. of the. markets why not scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy in the kinds of reports on our culture is that so much to know there's a huge musician mind on the mark with siri on the brink violence escalates and this in the battle country the calls for strong sanctions and even a military intervention grow in intensity. welcome back here with our team now ron says it's held three days of constructive talks with inspect. it's from the un's nuclear watchdog the i.a.e.a. is attempting to verify the peaceful nature of tehran's atomic program the west has recently stepped up economic sanctions against the islamic state suspecting it of developing nuclear weapons washington's intelligence chief has warned of an increasing likel
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trying to live with one of the philadelphia phillies or the streets. it's a little out of hopefully we will never have to use the weapons for self defense but we should be prepared for class including the teacher of. seventeen students. or still. feel. the headlines on a u.n. resolution on syria stops short of calling for outside intervention that reflects the wishes of the u.s. some arab states who will want to see president assad stepping down in the meantime it's just so that should be no foreign interference. high court considers the fate of wiki leaks founder julian assange who's wanted in sweden on allegations of sexual assault the wiki leaks founder insists the case is politically motivated and the response to his website publishing top secret u.s. . the u.n. atomic watchdog praises iran's commitment to progress over its nuclear program plans another trip by u.s. intelligence officials say the openness is only due to sanctions as washington is accused of leading a campaign against terror. why those are the headlines here in our next hour let's g
trying to live with one of the philadelphia phillies or the streets. it's a little out of hopefully we will never have to use the weapons for self defense but we should be prepared for class including the teacher of. seventeen students. or still. feel. the headlines on a u.n. resolution on syria stops short of calling for outside intervention that reflects the wishes of the u.s. some arab states who will want to see president assad stepping down in the meantime it's just so that should be no...
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really need raise your hand if you know something's been shot ok place to live what i want to the philadelphia horns or the streets. you can live without a gun hopefully we will never have to use the weapons for self defense but we should be prepared for the full class including the teacher as employers. seventeen students as safe and one of seven or still alive. and. still. welcome back across a computer a little to remind you we're talking about events unfolding in syria. and. ok david i'd like to go to you in d.c. you know you've been on the program before and you know i'm a cynic so i'm going to give a cynical comment in that quote i don't question this has nothing to do with the syrian people this has nothing to do with their rights it has nothing to do with the killing of innocent people except for except for this is all about geo political change in the region you take syria down and it's a boon for israel maybe but certainly for other countries where hezbollah is weakened in the next target the great prize of the mall is a ran that's what it's all about isn't it. yeah well that's. a po
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invasion of pennsylvania in 1863, the invasion that led to the battle of gettysburg, by reading the philadelphia newspapers, to know where the union army was moving. in short, lincoln circumvented the constitution to save it. but he always did believe that once saved, it would again reign, as he put it, lest there be some uncertainties, after the rebellion is suppressed, the executive deems it proper to say it will be his purpose then as ever to be guided by the constitution and the laws. because as he said it in a joking way, no sick patient ever developed so strong an appetite for medics during a temporary illness as to persist in feeding upon them through the remainder of his healthful life. and raymond of the times who cheered the closing of newspapers agreed. the temporary surrender of these rights is a small price the pay for their permanent and perpetual enjoyment. in any future great national trial, lincoln predicted, compared to the men of this, we shall have as weak and as strong, as silly and as wise, as bad and as good. let us therefore study the incidents of this as philosophy to le
invasion of pennsylvania in 1863, the invasion that led to the battle of gettysburg, by reading the philadelphia newspapers, to know where the union army was moving. in short, lincoln circumvented the constitution to save it. but he always did believe that once saved, it would again reign, as he put it, lest there be some uncertainties, after the rebellion is suppressed, the executive deems it proper to say it will be his purpose then as ever to be guided by the constitution and the laws....
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we had weekly jobless claims coming out at 4 year low and also the philadelphia federal reserve bank coming out and saying business activity rose significantly in january. another aspect that may propell stocks higher today which we've already seen at the open is the slightly weaker yen, and that is against both the dollar and more significantly against the euro. let's look at the currency levels this friday morning as stocks kickoff in japan. you can see the euro yen at the bottom of the screen, 103.52-57. that was trading around 101 levels a couple days ago. dollar yen, 78.85-88. euro gaining against the dollar and yen on hopes of the deal going through for greece. ai? >> all right. olympus back in focus after former executives were arrested yesterday. >> yeah. that was obviously some big news and included in that was former president tsyoshi kikukawa who was involved in hiding losses $1.5 billion in the past 13 years, in what's become one of japan's biggest bookkeeping scandals. so we're going to keep track of that as well. >> how have the shares been trading? >> that's an interest
we had weekly jobless claims coming out at 4 year low and also the philadelphia federal reserve bank coming out and saying business activity rose significantly in january. another aspect that may propell stocks higher today which we've already seen at the open is the slightly weaker yen, and that is against both the dollar and more significantly against the euro. let's look at the currency levels this friday morning as stocks kickoff in japan. you can see the euro yen at the bottom of the...
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really need to raise your hand if you know somebody's been shot ok place to live well one of the philadelphia only service treats. the cello out of hopefully we will never have to use the weapons for self defense but we should be prepared the full class including the teacher i think was . seventeen students. and one of seven or so a lot of. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. if you can. welcome back across the computer a little to remind you we're talking about events unfolding in syria. egypt. ok david i can go to you in d.c. you know you've been on the program before and you know i'm a cynic so i'm going to give a cynical comment and quote i am question this has nothing to do with the syrian people this has nothing to do with their rights it has nothing to do with the killing of innocent people eccentric cetera this is all about geo political change in the region you tak
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